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As a way to actively engage visitors in a conversation about immigration issues, FOLD: Golden Venture Paper Sculptures will present the story of the passengers of the Golden Venture, a ship carrying 286 undocumented Chinese immigrants that ran aground in New York City in 1993. Selected from MOCA’s collection, over forty sculptures collectively created by

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Qualified Field Instructor Applications will be asked to go on a week-long training/orientation trip. The orientation trip is viewed as an interview process where you will experience the program structure. It is also a time for the prospective employee to “interview” the program. Participation in the orientation trip does not guarantee a position; however, we

Qualified Field Instructor Applications will be asked to go on a week-long training/orientation trip. The orientation trip is viewed as an interview process where you will experience the program structure. It is also a time for the prospective employee to “interview” the program. Participation in the orientation trip does not guarantee a position; however, we

DOGS OF RWANDA, directed by Frances Hill and Peter Napolitano. This limited engagement at Urban Stages (259 West 30th Street), begins performances on Friday, March 9, opens on Monday, March 12 and will run through Saturday, March 31, 2018. Tickets for are $35 ($25 during previews; $50 on opening and $15 student rush) and may

Qualified Field Instructor Applications will be asked to go on a week-long training/orientation trip. The orientation trip is viewed as an interview process where you will experience the program structure. It is also a time for the prospective employee to “interview” the program. Participation in the orientation trip does not guarantee a position; however, we

Qualified Field Instructor Applications will be asked to go on a week-long training/orientation trip. The orientation trip is viewed as an interview process where you will experience the program structure. It is also a time for the prospective employee to “interview” the program. Participation in the orientation trip does not guarantee a position; however, we

Qualified Field Instructor Applications will be asked to go on a week-long training/orientation trip. The orientation trip is viewed as an interview process where you will experience the program structure. It is also a time for the prospective employee to “interview” the program. Participation in the orientation trip does not guarantee a position; however, we

We are cordially inviting participants from all over the world to attend “10th Asia Pacific Global Summit on Healthcare” during March 12-14, 2018 in Singapore. This conference includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations, workshops, Symposiums and Exhibitions. Healthcare Asia Pacific 2018 is an extraordinary event designed for professionals to facilitate the dissemination and

Qualified Field Instructor Applications will be asked to go on a week-long training/orientation trip. The orientation trip is viewed as an interview process where you will experience the program structure. It is also a time for the prospective employee to “interview” the program. Participation in the orientation trip does not guarantee a position; however, we

Qualified Field Instructor Applications will be asked to go on a week-long training/orientation trip. The orientation trip is viewed as an interview process where you will experience the program structure. It is also a time for the prospective employee to “interview” the program. Participation in the orientation trip does not guarantee a position; however, we

Baryshnikov Arts Center (BAC) presents a screening of the 1920 silent horror film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, accompanied by the New York premiere of an inventive score for the film by Stephen Prutsman performed live by New York's Puck Quartet. The film tells the story of a hypnotist who uses a sleepwalker to commit

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Looking for the quintessential New York brunch experience? You'll find it at New World Stages in THE IMBIBLE: DAY DRINKING, the latest edition of the smash-hit musical comedy series about cocktails and spirits! After all, what could be more New York than combining brunch with a show in the heart of Manhattan's world-famous Theatre District?

“Cover Stories: Remembering the Twin Towers on The New Yorker" is an exhibition of 33 covers from the weekly news and culture magazine spanning more than four decades of the evolving New York City skyline. The exhibition takes visitors through the magazine’s depictions of the city’s experience as the Twin Towers were constructed and stood

As a way to actively engage visitors in a conversation about immigration issues, FOLD: Golden Venture Paper Sculptures will present the story of the passengers of the Golden Venture, a ship carrying 286 undocumented Chinese immigrants that ran aground in New York City in 1993. Selected from MOCA’s collection, over forty sculptures collectively created by

Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts announces seven performance at the Kumble Theater at LIU Brooklyn for the 2017-18 season Featuring jazz performances by the Tierney Sutton Band, Kenny Barron, and Alicia Olatuja, the return of seasonal favorites Lunar New Year Celebration and Step Afrika, and more! Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College

Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts announces seven performance at the Kumble Theater at LIU Brooklyn for the 2017-18 season Featuring jazz performances by the Tierney Sutton Band, Kenny Barron, and Alicia Olatuja, the return of seasonal favorites Lunar New Year Celebration and Step Afrika, and more! Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College

For children between ages 5 to 10 years ( children will be grouped by age and ability), classes are taught by professional and experienced instructors, Classes take place January 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, and March 4, 11, 18, 25. $175 for 10 week session and $150 for SFY nursery and after school

The Off-Broadway hit The Bench starring Robert Galinsky, directed by Jay O. Sanders, will extend its sold out run at The East Village Playhouse (340 East 6th Street). It will start back up after the holidays beginning January 26 and will run an additional 12 weeks through April 13, 2018, playing Friday evening at 9pm.

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New York University and its campus in Abu Dhabi simultaneously will host a special exhibit of photographs taken at Markazi, a Yemeni refugee camp in Djibouti beginning Sunday February 4 through May 30 and is open to the public from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. In New York, the exhibition will be displayed at NYUAD’s

RSVP Today. Only on Mondays: FREE data science seminars in small group setting by Byteflow Dynamics, a NYC based data science consultancy (Valued at $50). The seminars will cover topics from a range of industries where Data Science/AI tools and methodologies play a major role in, such as Healthcare, Education, Financial Technology (FinTech), Insurance Technology

OF THE TIMES: Mixed-Media Works by Barbara Shelly On view now, until March 31 Goddard Riverside Community Center 593 Columbus Avenue, New York, NY 10024, 212-873-6600 https://www.goddard.org/grcc/ Like many of us, mixed media abstract artist Barbara Shelly is both attracted to and disturbed by newspaper headlines. Her reactions are reflected in her recent work on

Pratt Manhattan Gallery’s new exhibition Albers, Lustig Cohen, Tissi, 1958-2018 explores the genre-defying work of artist-designers Anni Albers, Elaine Lustig Cohen, and Rosmarie Tissi. Connected by shared circumstances of identity, each is a 20th century woman connected to a well-known male artist or designer and business partner, with mutual friends, patrons, places, and communities. Working

Rooms with a View is an exhilarating demonstration of the capacity for seven different artists to elevate and transform their materials into poignant art. By nature of the unusual presentation of their work, each artist having their own space or ‘room’ in which to exhibit, a rare window opens into the creative process of the

Three new exhibitions featuring the unique artwork of re-emerging older artists will be on display March 8th through March 29th at the Carter Burden Gallery, located at 548 West 28th Street #534 in Manhattan. The Carter Burden Gallery showcases the vibrant, cutting-edge and transformative art that is the product of the unique cultural wealth possessed

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Although in the last decade roles for women in media industries have become more varied and complex, there are still serious concerns regarding stereotypical depictions of women on television and in film, and the negative social norms that they enforce. Actress Geena Davis, founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media is quoted

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Niño de Elche is a cantaor, a singer of flamenco, but not as we know it. He is a multi-disciplinary artist and contemporary deconstructionist who combines flamenco singing and toque with performance art, poetry, improvisation, minimalism, singer-songwriting, rock and electronics. His latest piece is informed by a wide breadth of Spanish musical styles and poetry

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